CAMEO BY BOOTH TARKiNGTON and HARRY LEON WILSON NOVELIZED FROM THE PLAY BY - W.B.MJFERGUSON KIRBY, J UpA r.' 'H ICOHTT!DD.l CHAPTER VIII. HE Journey to the Randall plantation, occupying a full day. marked an epoch In Eu gene Klrby's life a fact of which from Its Inception be was en tirely unconscious. Without a single exception It was tbe Brst time In fif teen years that be bud been received ! ou a rooting or equality -even inu- macy with that high type of woman hood to which bis blrtb entitled hliu and which hud been forfeited when ha bud yielded to tbe lure of tbe river and the wiles of evil companions. And, even though he did not forget that his present standing bad been won by grace of a girl's ready sympathy, tbe knowledge did not interfere with a thorough enjoyment and appreciation of tbe moment. Cnder the Impression that they were entertaining Colonel Moreau, benefac tor and champion of the Rundull fam ily. Miss Pleydell and Mme. Davezac yielded the more readily to Klrby's ch...

v. f r t 9 I Good News m ei f, We arc goinr to have the biggest and best fair g ever held in eastern Oregon. Big exhibits of farm E n U produce, live stock, everything grown and produced g in Wallowa county will be displayed. There will be all kinds of amusements, horse JJ races, daily contests of all kinds, lots ot music, danc- ing, street carnivals, something doing every minute, g A weeks vacation of pleasure, education and amuse- 2 ment. You will be there, all of your lolks, every- u M M n n ti y K bodv else and all of their folks. Now Here is a Good Tip We have secured the agency for the larg est Tailoring Company in America THE. ROYAL TAILORS The fall line is now ready for your inspection, we g know how to take your measure, and guarantee you a perfect fit. No deposit required. We take all jj the chances. We are out after this business and Jjj Oofei States Land Notices NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Dapartmeutt of tie Interior. U. S. Land Office at La Grand;, Or egon. July 29th, 1910....

WK1- ! i ;ity and County I Brief News Items I I C. G. Bilyeu spent, a few days this at Hot Lake. Sherwln fe Williams' paints guar anteed at Keltner's. ; Tbe local lodges of the Knights jf pythlas and Pythlar Sistera will Sold a Joint meeting Friday evening, August 19. Hie twelve year old son, of J. L. flammack was brought to town. lat e k, to the Browning hospital, suf fering from Infantile paralysis. Carter's White Lead and Linseed bit at Keltner's. Alias Nanne Heaton who has been at the Grande Ronde Hospital at La ti rand e is Improving rapidly and will probably be able to return home next fund ay. i lid Rodgers te convalescent from a week's illness that has- kept him away from hla work as chauffuer 'and machinist at the- gad-age of Rodg '.ers Brothers. .Mrs. Daniel Boyd and son Robert 'were In La Grande last week, ac companying Mrs. Boyd's mother, Mrs. Axtell, that far on her home "', ward journey. I All phone orders for bus to and f from depot promptly attended 10. White Front b...

Won't Need a CrutcH. . frightful cough ami lung trouble pull Yhen Editor J. P. Sossruan. of Cor- tjU m down to 113 pounds k ipite nelius, N. C, bruUed his leg badly, ! of many reuieuiea and tut best doc It started an ugly sore. Many salves ; tors. Ami thit 1 am alive today U a.id ointments proved worthless. ue sole.y to lr. Kiug'a New Dia Then BuckWn's Arnica Salvo healed j -jvory, which completely cured me. It thoroughly. Nothing is so prompt jow 1 weh I'M pounds and can and sure for uL-ers, boils, burns, j ork ha:d. It also cured my four bruises, cuts, corns, sores, pimples, ! . hi'.dren of croup." Infallible for eczema or piles. 25c at all drusU'3-: --ouclis and col!s, its the most cer- I t tin remedy for la grippe, asthma. Bailer Explodes at Sea. POINT ARENA. Cal.-Four men ( were killed when the boiler of the ittam schooner Phoenix blew up at ea about ten miles north of the Point Arena lighthouse, off the Mendocino Coast. Took All His Money. j Often all a man earns goes to I doc...

TWENTY-SEVENTH YEAR, NO. 1. ENTERPRISE, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1910. countv nrnr.iAi dapfb Cent a word single Insertion, 1 cenU a word 2 Insertions. Special rates by month and year. MONEY TO LOAN Slate Funds loaned, 6 per cent. John p. Rusk. Atty. State Land E'd. Joseph Farm loans if. 7 percent. Call or write First Bank of Joseph. 68Wt FOR 8ALE. Good second-hand organ cheap. In quire at Enterprise Livery Barn, bm Wonder Washer at RKey'a. 27t4 Lots In Troy townelte for sale at $20 and up. O. R. & N. railroad Is now making final location survey on Grande Ronde river, between Kondowa and Snake river. When road 1 built Troy will be the larg est town and chief trading center of the entire North Country. See or write H. E. Merryman, owner, liuUrprlee, Oregon. 27btf New 8 room house and 3 lots in souhteast part of town. V: 11 1 be sold for $2000, the actual coat of lots and house. If taken soon. In quire at thta office. 27btf Good cow for sale. Inquire of Mrs. Fay. WANTED TO TRAD...

CHINA TO HAVE ARMY OF 23,000,000 FOR WARFARE. Compulsory Military 8pvic Givti "Awakening" Formidable Aspect. The announcement of the forthcom ing establishment of universal com pulsory military service in China baa a formidable sound. The niau who Is about to become secretary of war In the Chinese cabinet and who makes this announcement as a' forecast of the policy which be will adopt gives us ' significant reminder of what such a system may theoretically mean. Germany, 'with a population of 00. 000,000. bas a standing' army In time of peace of more than tiOO.000 and a war strength of 3,705.000. On the same basis China, with a population of 400.000,000. would have a peace standing army of 4.000.000 and a war strength of more than 23,000,000. Su h an army, composed of first class fight ing men, would ' be overwhelming against any other nation in the world. If not against any conceivable combina tion of nntions, wherefore a super ficial pessimist might argue that the end of all things...

City and County Brief News Itms Oakes carriee a full Hne of Lowe Brothers' Paint. 108tf O. M. Corklns was a business vlfl iioi In. Wallowa Wednesday. Dr. W. C. Ketchum la visiting his parents at North Yakima. Victor Johnson went to La Grande Thursday to meet hU nephew. M. La r sen returned Thursday from several day business vlsdt In El gin. 'Jharles Carpenter, recently of Jo seph, Is .employed as cook at the Model cafe. Mrs. R. M. Fay returned Thurs day from a visit with her daughter, at Fletcher, Ida. Miss Mabel Wilson is camping with a party of Union friends et Catherine Creek. Misa Audrey Combes wemt to Hot Lake Thursday for a eojourn of a week or more. Miss Lottie Wallett of Albany ar rived Thursday for a visit with Mrs. Charles Giovanonnl. E. V. Haskell, recently of Corval 11a, U employed in the office of County Surveyor Merryman. Miss FraDkie Hermitage who had been visiting her sister, Airs. J. R. Halley, returned to her home In Union the first of the week. Mrs. M. W. GooJman ...

City and County Brief News Items A. H. Rudd of Joi3ph was iu the city Tuesday. Fishing tackle all Kinds and sal mon egg at Keltner's. Daputy Clerk C. G. Bllyeu return ed from Hot Lake Friday. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Riley left Tupsiay morning for Portland. Carter's White Lead and Linseed i Oil at Keltner's. W. R. H. Holme? waa a business visitor In Wallowa, Tuesday. Miss Carmen Clark went to Wal lowa Tueaday to visit relatives. Sherwtn Williama' palnta guar anteedat Keltner's. Charlie Marks .was one of the ex cursionists fiom this city Tuesday. S. K. Clark was. a passenger for Portland and The Beach on Tues day's train. Mrs. A. E. Ivan hoe went to La Tuesday to attend the wed ding of a friend. Mrs. I. S. Robinson and daughter rtyrl of Joseph were In town Satur day between trains. Sell your cream to the Enterprise Creamery Co., and get the highest market price for It. Fred S. Ashley went to Portland Tuesday to buy the furniture fonthe new Baptist church. Fred A. Harsin made final home ste...

mmmm mtm if TWENTY-SEVENTH YEAR. NO. 2. Cent a word single Insertion, 1 cents a word 2 Insertions. Special rates by month and year. MONEY TO LOAN Slate Funds loaned, 6 per cent. John P. Rusk. Atty. State Land B'd. Josepb Farm loans V. 7ft percent. Call tit write First Bank of Joseph. 58btf FOR 8ALE. Good second-hand organ cheap. In quire at Enterprise Livery Barn, bm Lots In Troy towneite for sale at $20 and up. O. R. & N. railroad is now making final location survey on Grande Ronde river between Rondowa and Snake river. When road r built Troy will be the larg est town and chief trading center of the entire North Country. See or write H. E. Merrynian, owner, Enterprise, Oregon. 27btf New 8 room house and 3 lots in souhteast part of town. V; 111 be sold for 2000, the actual coat of lots and house. If taken soon. In quire at this office. 27btf FOR RENT. Bed rooms with bath; with or with out board. Inquire of Mrs. Carl Roe, Enterprise. 33tf WANTED TO TRADE. Horses, sheep or town pr...

I mm BE SHORTAGE AT THEPR1MMIIES EITHER VOTERS OR CANDIDATES MUST SMOW MORE INTEREST REGISTRATION 819. Registration of voters Is proceed lng mther slowlv in the various pre-- ciucts of the county, ami unions more spirit is shown by either the elec tors or the oanJjJatea there 'will hi a deckled shortage at the prima ies on September 21. The registra tion books cloee on September 14 aid will remain closed until after the primaries. The books will thi Ik- again opened and not close until about the middle of October, but a voter who expects to cast his ballot on September 24 mus-. get his name on the bool:s before September 14. Election d.-iv is November S. So far only $19 voters have resB tereJ. while the number of votes cast at the last election v.-a 1S"1. Uy preeLaots the registration is a follows: Joseph T'j rep: 3 dent; sn-inl-kts; 3 independent; 1 prohl; total US. Enterpriser 11 ' rep: 70 d?ni; ! soc; 6 ind; 1 prohl; total 193. Los tine 24 rep; 20 deui; 1 soc; to.al SO. .ui.owa 1...

BY BOOTH TARiSNCITON and HARRY LEON WILSON NOVELIZED FROM THE PIAYBYTf.B.MJFERGUSON CONTINUE D.J CHAPTER X. Dim ui a great measure to Klr I by's nul Adele's high spirits. i ''r 'i infected all but three , is of the company, the iiiiiutr lu iiinor of Colonel Jioreau vus an viuiiv success and, iu fact, could uot have been surpassed had that unfortunate geutleuiau himself been present. Judge Pleydell, believ ing that hi- was assisting to entertain one who by championing the cause of the Itandnlls, while at the same time rlddli;.' the rommunlty of the notori ous ( . a.' i : 'r!iy, had earned his lust-Ii- -:ivtitude, told his best su.hon i . l.i.- 'iai-i.Iest vein, and Mme. Daveiiac, i.-yrUier with Ann Pleydell, RuHVrii;g tin in- the same delusion, put forth 'ct citort to chiirin, even going to t!ii' length of heartily applauding the judge's inont venerable and moth ravaged yarns. No mean raconteur himself, Kirby ransacked his vast store of personal experience for interesting topics of c...

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I Department of th Interior. U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Or goo. Ma; lfiih, 1910. I Notice is hereby given that frohe!!e j Laker, whose post-office ddrea is : LMerprise, Oregon, did. on the 20th j ciy of July. 1909, file in this office j vorn Statement and Application. ' No. OtiSCl. to purchase the vu SE ht. Sec. 8, and N"V XEl, Section 17, Township 1 Nurth, Range 43 East, Willamette Meridian, and the Umber thereon, under the provisions of the act of June 3. 18TS, and acts amendatory, known as the 'Timber aad Stone Law." a: such" value as might be fixed by appraisement, and thai, pursuant to such application, the land and timber therein have been estima'ad and valued by appli cant at $100.00, the timber estimated to be worth $2 0.00, aad the land $200.00; that said applicant will offer final proof in support of his applica tion and sworn statement oa the 10th day of September, 1'jlO, before John A. Rumble. V. S. Commissioner, at his office, at Joseph, Ore...

POLITICAL NEWS AND COMMENTS ! Jay. Carl L. r.clry, repr. :i:si-:ve of A. V. Lafttr'y. the Insurant. Anti .'.:'semb:y caaiU.liite for Congress, vas in Emerrr-se, Saturdcy, nuk ing arrcgerrKHiU for an ad.lras by J r. Lafferty at t'.ie court house In thU ci:y Sa'.urJay nht, September 1). a: oclck. If possible. Mr. Laf ferty will a'..so speak Ui Wallowa, the s:me afternoon. J. P. Kusi. the primary candidate fcr the legislature, received a warm v elcoaie ia Vnica lest v.ee'i. Tin? a-semb'.yltes .-eesi ;car?er than hea"o teeth. rri-r.il3 hnv prvai'.eil on J. A. French, the popukir ex-cciHity clerk, to come on, for tlie Democratic nom ination for repree.ita:ive. Too Ia:e for petition, so they will write his name In. J. T. McLr.in of Joseph will be the Democratic nominee for county commissioner. Thursday is the last day petitions crn be filed for county offices. Sep tember 3 was the last day for s'-a'-e offices. SPECIAL MEETING OF IMPROVEMENT LEAGUE The Improvement League met in regular ses...